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are these a yellow/bronze color light?

Would I need to buy digital ballast for these lights or are they built in

Asked by: Mariog

This fixture features a 120-volt reactor ballast HPF.

Answered by: Ashley H

Date published: 2015-08-26

I have this light. The other night it just quit. The bulb is good and the power source is good. Could it be anything other than a ballast? Where can I buy one?

Asked by: Jlguin

Please contact customer service at 888-243-9445 to troubleshoot with one of our application engineers.

Answered by: Ashley H

Date published: 2015-08-18

Do you carry a 250 hps in this housing or similar housing? Your search engine is terrible no what discretion listed it shows pages and pages on items that have nothing in common with the listed search.

Asked by: Tome

The 150W HPS is the highest wattage available for this style of fixture.

Answered by: john p

Date published: 2015-06-18

What is the current draw/ amps starting and running for this light?

Asked by: JeremyG

Please see the ballast line current data here: http://www.e-conolight.com/pdf/BALLAST%20DATA.pdf

Answered by: Heather

Date published: 2014-07-25

do they come with capacitors

Asked by: gggg

Answer: Yes this is a high power factor fixture.

Answered by: Heather

Date published: 2014-04-09

What amps do these lights draw? what is the difference between the NPF ballast on the 6x9's and the HPF ballast on these?

Asked by: aaron41

Answer: The HPF ballast draws less amperage allowing more fixtures per circuit. See the Technology & Resources section on our home page for all of this information.